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TyfloPodcast
Cash Reader

TyfloPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023


Wojciech Dulski demonstruje możliwości tej aplikacji, pozwalającej na rozpoznawanie wielu różnych, często nawet bardzo egzotycznych banknotów. Zapoznaj się z tekstową wersją odcinkaThe post Cash Reader first appeared on TyfloPodcast.

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Blind Android Users Podcast
Blind Android Users Podcast episode 125, App Bonanza

Blind Android Users Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 115:06


Episode 125: It's the 2nd quarter of the App Bonanza for 2023Welcome to our 2nd episode for the year 2023. Announcements:In this episode, Austin Pinto thanks the new subscribers to our YouTube channel.Doug Cameron unveils the “Hable Project,” where he also has a challenge for which you can register to participate.Kareen Kiwan announces a giveaway of 10 lifetime codes for the Cash Reader. Apps Bonanza In the “App Bonanza” segment, we bring you 5 apps.First up, we have the Factual Quiz2020, demonstrated by Judy Jones, Warren Demonstrates “MediSafe Pill and Med Reminder, John Dyer brings us “Samsung Sound Assistant,” Potato Boy demonstrates “Habitica” and Kareen Kiwan demonstrates the “Cash Reader” which has 10 lifetime codes for 10 lucky winners to be announced. Staying in touch. Make a donation Email us with suggestions or comments, Send in your Android journey stories, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram group, follow us on Twitter, subscribe to our YouTube and rumble channel and join our Club on Club house. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Accessibility Minute with Laura Medcalf

Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing, or other special needs! If you're looking for an app to help identify bills, check out Cash Reader.  Cash Reader is a money-reading mobile app designed specifically […]

Rompiendo la rutina
42. Mis apps favoritas

Rompiendo la rutina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 24:50


En este episodio les hablo un poco sobre las aplicaciones que más utilizo o que me resultan más accesibles en el iPhone y como usuaria de VoiceOver. Para crear el podcast utilizo Notas de Voz, Anchor y Backpack Studio. Aquí las demás aplicaciones que menciono. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Be my eyes, Cash Reader, Seeing A I, Netflix, Apple TV Plus, Booking.com, Google Maps, eBay, Lazarillo, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube. Síganme en las redes sociales. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aleydamariaoficial Instagram y Twitter: aleyda_oficial. No olviden buscar el podcast en su plataforma favorita y suscribirse. También pueden enviarme un correo electrónico con cualquier sugerencia, pregunta o comentario a rompiendolarutinapodcast@gmail.com

iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.
Common iOS and Android apps used on both systems

iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 40:12


  Common apps between iOs and Android   If choosing either Samsung/Android or iOS, look at the tasks that are needed to be performed and if the apps to do those tasks are accessible.   Two specific apps which are not currently available on Android are the Microsoft Sound Scape and Seeing AI apps.   As the Seeing AI app currency mode doesn't work with Australian currency, Cash Reader is recommended for both iOS/Android.   Where it  is not obvious what the apps listed are for, there is a short description.   13Cabs   7Plus   Ten Play   SBS on Demand   ABC iView (ABC online streaming)   ABC Listen (ABC Radio stations)   A Blind Legend (audio game)   Aira (for the Aira service via phone camera   Aldi   Amazon Alexa (for use with the Amazon Echo hardware and giving access to use Amazon's digital assistant)   Amazon   Amazon Music   Amazon Prime Video   Apple Music   Audio Game Hub (various self voicing games)   Audible (for use with Audible books - nice thing about Android version can buy within app)   Be-My-Eyes (assistance for free via video contact to volunteers around world)   Blind Bargains   Blind Drive (fantastic blind driving audio game)   Blind Cricket   BOM Weather   CoronaVirus Australia   Calm (excellent wellness app)   Cash Reader (currency identification)   Chrome (web browser from Google)   Coffee Link (for use with the Delonghi touch Coffee Machine)   Coles   Dropbox   Dyson   Disney Plus   eBay   Ember (for use with the Enmber temperature controlled BT mug)   Evernote   Facebook   Fitbit (for use with the Fitbit bands - I use this with my Fitbit Charge 2)   Google Assistant (Google's digital assistant)   Google Fit   Google Duo   Google Home (for use with the Google Nest smart speaker hardware)   Google maps   Google News   Google Play Music   Envision (uses camera for text recognition, surroundings, photos etc)   Lazarillo (excellent GPS app)   Kindle (Kindle eBooks): again can purchase Kindle books within the Android app.   MbMimic (for use with the Mount Batten Brailler)   Messenger   Menu Log   Outlook (Microsoft Outlook)   Music Healing   Netatmo (for use with the Netatmo indoor/outdoor weather modules)   Netflix:   Pocket Cast (pod catcher)   Ring (for use with the Ring video doorbell)   Sensibo (for use with the Sensibo AC device)   Spotify Music   Sunu App (for use with the Sunu Band orientation & Mobility device))   Skype   SuperSense   Tile (for use with the Tile Tag tracking system)   Tripview (public transport for Sydney and Melbourne)   TuneIn Radio   Twitter   Uber   Uber Eats   VIP Code Reader (accessible QR code reader)   Vision Australia Connect (for the VA Library)   Voice Dream Reader (document reader via speech).   WeWalk   White Noise   Woolworths    Youtube   Zoom (web meetings etc)   Zomby's Run

Blind Android Users Podcast
Blind Android Users Podcast Episode 47, Count that money, Festive edition

Blind Android Users Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 63:46


Episode 47: currency readers/recognisers This week, it is all about currency readers /recognisers with Talkback and Commentary. Announcements · A verry happy Diwali to all our listeners · Checkout some info regarding Diwali · Thank you to Top Tech Titbits for featuring our Commentary Screen Reader playlist. · Some of the Blind Android Users team were interviewed on the Eyes on Success podcast, which will be released this week. · We have a couple of special events coming up – our 50th episode in November and our 1-year anniversary in December. Why not join us by either filling in our form or sending us an email. · Continue to check out our Youtube channel for extra content, including comprehensive demos of the apps we talk about. · For short segments of this episode, check this Youtube playlist · Our website is designed by Doug Camren, if you need help with your own website, do visit his own site, ARC Accessibility. Android basics Our next app category is currency readers/recognisers. We demonstrate Lookout by Google, Supersense, Cash Reader and Mobile Aided Note Identifier. Unboxing This week, Bilal Majeed unboxes his shiny new Google Pixel 6 Pro. Commentary Mariam brings us the next episode in her series demonstrating the CommentaryScreen Reader in which she shows multi finger gestures and how to report focus changes and focus manager. Staying in touch. Email us with suggestions or comments, Send inyour Android journey stories, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram group, follow us on Twitter,subscribe to our Youtubechannel and join our Club on Clubhouse.

iBUG Buzz
#486 - May 31, 2021

iBUG Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 119:56


Facilitators: Michael & Sandhya Topics: iBUG announcements; turning on VoiceOver; when dictating a phone number, the numbers are written as words, not numerically; creating a new e-mail with Apple Magic Keyboard – command N opens a new message; getting rid of or closing drafts; opening drafts folder; recommendations for cables – Apple cables, Anker, Belkin, a available on Amazon; braided cables by Anker are more durable; lightening to 3.5 mm, Belkin has Rockstar - $39.00, charge while listening at the same time; dongle for 3.5 to Lightening cable, make sure properly connected, hear a click; using a Braille display to read a book in Voice Dream Reader; accessability of Air B& B; Home Away – similar to Air B&B; Southwest app - very accessible, need to use screen recognition for first screen; United app, Orbits, and Expedia – accessible for booking airline ticets; United American Airline will waive fee for in-person help; had a toll free accessability hotline line; sometime tricky when selecting date for arrival and departure; currency identication app – Eye Note by Treasury Department; use Seeing AI to identify money; MCT Money Reader; Cash Reader – paid app; creating Siri shortcut for the different Seeing AI channels; dictation stops when use two-finger double tap to start dictation. In text edit field; editing in the Notes app; personal hotspot – the other person has to sign in again after 45 minutes; Notepad app – had good dictation; joining Clubhouse; locating the Clubhouse icon on home screen; can search on the last page of home screen called the library page; finding app in the recents folder on the library page; newly downloaded apps at the bottom of the home screen before the dock; ask Siri to open Clubhouse; moving an app from the library; accessible burglar alarm system apps – ADT, Total Connect, Xfinity; Ring Doorbell system is accessible; using a Google Assistant to control alarm system; deleting multiple e-mails from Gmail app – not possible; easier to use Apple native Mail app; use Gmail on the browser, then delete.

Envision Podcast
The story behind Be My Eyes and Cash Reader app - Accessibility Innovator's Chat

Envision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 33:09


Envision podcast is a platform educates sighted and visually impaired people on the lack of accessibility and inclusivity in society. By sharing stories listeners are able to relate to and learn that alongside technological advancement it is important to the change the mindset of how the visually impaired are perceived in society. Blind and visually impaired people can learn from others on how to become more independent. This episode is part of the Accessibility Innovator's Chat, a four-hour live stream event which featured chat session with some of the most innovative people in the field of visual accessibility. More information about Envision here: https://www.LetsEnvision.com/ More information about Envision Glasses here: https://www.LetsEnvision.com/glasses

Znanje I Kreativnost
Epizoda 19, Cash Reader i Talking Tuner

Znanje I Kreativnost

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 20:58


U ovoj vam epizodi pokazujem dvije aplikacije za I-Phone koje gotovo svakodnevno koristim.

Blind Tech Guys
Cash Readers

Blind Tech Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 82:45


Upon reaching episode 10, we took a look at something that matters to all--Cash!Most countries of the world don't have Braille or something along that line that makes it easy for blind people to differentiate between the bank notes, so we took a look at Cash Readers!This of course was proceeded by news in which Nimer talked about the recently released RCS by Google--a technology that is intended at making the good ole SMS receive the goodies of modern chat apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, etc. while, I Warren, talked about the Android phones that come with exploits out of the box.There are 29 such manufacturers, primarily from Asia including well-known names like Samsung, Sony, Xiaomi, etc.In talking about Cash identifying apps, Nimer demonstrated the "Cash Reader" by Martin Doud?ra.This app costs $15.99 for a lifetime price, while an annual subscription falls at $5.49 with a monthly subscription topped at $0.99.The app is located at:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.martindoudera.cashreader&hl=enAnother cash reader that is just as good as the above, is another one called "MCT Money Reader." by "MCT Data."This app would like you identify a bill for about two ro so times and then it would ask you to buy the app for $14.99.The app is located at:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mctdata.ParaTanima&hl=enI Warren,Talked about the oldest app in this class--The IDEAL U.S. Currency Identifier by the "Ideal Group."This app was certified on September 2nd, 2012.The app is located at:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.ideal.currencyid&hl=enThe last one that we discussed is specifically for the Indian currency called "CDI" and Ravi walked us through tis one.The app is located at:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rbi.cdi&hl=enThe next session looked at a couple navigation apps--Google Maps and Lazarillo.Nimer demonstrated the Lazarillo app from:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lazarillo while I Warren, demonstrated the Google Maps with the new accessibility plugin.We closed the session with the tips of the week, where Nimer demonstrated how to change granularity on the fly using Talkback and Ravi demonstrated the new feature in WhatsApps where one could choose who can and cannot add one to a group on WhatsApp.As always, we look forward to hearing from you when you send us your questions, concerns or criticisms to our contact email:antadpodcast@gmail.comTos subcribe to the "ANTAD" mailing list or furm where you can post messages and read from other "ANTAD" forum members, all you need do is send a "join request" to:antad+subscribe@googlegroups.com--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anatadpodcast/messageSupport the show (https://www.pod.fan/blind-tech-guys)★ Support this podcast ★

RCN Digital
Ep 678 Programa Rcn Digital: Música, tendencias y tecnología May 06/20

RCN Digital

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 25:09


En este episodio de RCN Digital tuvimos la música de Martin Garrix a propósito de un concierto acuático que hizo recientemente. Andrea Cardona nos habló sobre la cantidad de mascotas adoptadas que ha aumentado durante la cuarentena y sobre el fondo que lanzaron en conjunto la Academia Colombiana de las Artes y Netflix para apoyar a los realizadores afectados por la Covid-19. La Copello nos contó sobre el nuevo entorno virtual que lanzó Coopidrogas para sus clientes y la escuela digital que busca llevarle literatura a los adultos mayores. Henry Díaz, colega del INCI, nos explicó en qué consiste la aplicación Cash Reader para personas con discapacidad visual. Sindy Valbuena nos trajo la convocatoria de Google para tomar cursos gratuitos. Finalmente, Juan Vicente Reyes nos habló sobre cómo el cine se está apoyando en los videojuegos para seguir con las producciones que se habían retrasado por el coronavirus. Esto y más en este episodio de RCN Digital.

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen
Mosen At Large Episode 22, How to make and transfer ringtones to your iPhone without ever touching iTunes, and we give away five copies of Cash Reader for iOS

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020 92:49


Hello Mosen at Largers. A very busy show this week with plenty of listener feedback, plus our big Cash Reader for iOS giveaway. Here's what's in store, followed by the time each thing happens in the show.   Intro,0:00.000 "Listener comment, Ringtones, Face ID",1:43.577 The Anchor app and service for creating podcasts,7:44.380 "Listener comment,Ringtones and Castro Podcast Player",10:45.010 "Listener comment on the name Lighthouse, and ringtones",13:17.497 "Listener question, how accessible is Audacity?",15:52.928 Listener comment, Ringtones and Waltr2",17:10.888 "Listener comment, Ringtones",19:14.653 "Listener question, accessible audio editors for iOS", we mention a couple of accessible apps from Wooji Juice,20:46.328 "Listener comment, using short text strings for Uber, ringtones and blindness agency names",22:32.805 Creating a ringtone and transferring it to your iPhone using Waltr2,27:59.133 "Listener comment, Castro, mechanical keyboard",41:43.151 YouTube Premium is a worthwhile investment on iOS,45:17.876 Listener comment on metal ringtones,45:51.414 "Listener comment, making your own ringtones and Alexa's Apple Podcast integration",47:41.993 "Listener comment, Castro Podcast Player is great but lacks some important features",49:36.205 "The Bonnie bulletin begins, ain't got time to fix the shingles",51:19.828 Valentine's Day,58:19.997 Who/what is the Tom Dooley song about?,1:04:39.476 "Listener comment, Waltr2, the Rode Wireless Go, and has Alexa become less responsive for anyone else?",1:12:16.192 Apple claims that Siri can update you on all things US election. But does it work for anyone?,1:15:03.666 Let's draw the five lucky winners in our Cash Reader for iOS giveaway,1:17:48.630 "Listener comment, ringtones",1:20:21.221 "Listener comment, ringtones",1:21:06.643 "Listener comment, how Vision Australia got its name, and Castro Podcast Player",1:22:07.923 "Listener comment, ringtones",1:27:04.326 "Listener comment, the value of Echo Show to blind people",1:28:29.586 I've found I don't like going without Google,1:29:07.096   Five star reviews really really help independent podcast producers. If you have time, thanks in advance for giving us a positive review.

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen
Mosen At Large Episode 21, win $25,000 in the San Francisco Lighthouse's Holman Prize for Blind Ambition, do you use ringtones other than the defaults, tech news, and we miss the Iowa scream

Mosen At Large, with Jonathan Mosen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 100:48


Hi Mosen at Largers. Here's a summary of what's on the podcast this week, with the item first followed by its time in the show. Introduction,0:00.000 "Ringtones and texttones, Do you make your own, buy your own or just use the defaults?",0:36.390 Blind parents and potty training. For helpful resources on blind parenting, check out the NFB Blind Parents site,10:47.245 "Neil Young says the MacbookPro's audio quality if ""Fisher Price""",15:10.039 "Listener comment, Buy duplicates of your hearing accessories.",17:42.604 "Listeners questions on the Holman prize, and how did lighthouses in a blindness context get their name?",22:41.537 An innocent-sounding question from the Beatles Twitter account gets an unexpected response,27:27.302 "New iOS, tvOS, watchOS and MacOS betas". Here's a link to the Water Minder app I mentioned in this section,29:05.644 "Listener comment, VoiceOver suddenly just stopped working altogether on iPhone SE",34:49.586 "More listener comments on the Lighthouse name, and how the Lighthouse in FL positively changed a listener's life",39:19.861 Lee Kumutat from the San Francisco Lighthouse talks about the Holman Prize for blind ambition. The Holman Prize for Blind Ambition will be accepting applications until March 15. From traversing the Bosporus Straight via solo kayak, to hosting the first conference in Mexico for blind children and their families led by blind professionals, to creating an app to enable blind citizen scientists to participate in the search for exoplanets by listening to space, the nine winners so far (hailing from five countries on four continents), have each found unique ways to forever change the world’s perception of blindness. Applications and information is available here: https://holman.lighthouse-sf.org/apply/.,42:39.299 Listener question: how easy is it to use Google Sheets efficiently with a screen reader?,57:33.791 More listener feedback on ringtones,1:04:14.489 The Bonnie Bulletin begins with discussion of a threat to RNZ Concert. Please sign the Save RNZ Concert petition,1:09:45.650 We look at the Iowa debacle and long for the days of the good old Iowa scream,1:14:09.327 Listener comments and questions on Overcast and Castro,1:17:30.131 Cash Reader app and a giveaway for Mosen At Large listeners,1:18:53.439 "Listener question, screen time on iOS not behaving as expected",1:22:02.215 "Microsoft Power Toys are back, and a new cool one called Keyboard Shortcut Manager is coming",1:25:03.126 Amazon Echo Show now identifies products via barcodes,1:28:02.126 "Microsoft Teams exploded in some parts of the world this week, because someone forgot to put a virtual coin in a virtual metre",1:29:01.239 Listener feedback about the EchoShow,1:30:20.614 The When Did I app,1:31:13.428 "There's a major rewrite of my favourite iOS calendar app, Fantastical",1:33:19.795 "If you're a podcaster, Squadcast might improve your remote interviews substantially",1:36:04.499 More thoughts on EchoShow,1:39:28.126

Blind Vet Tech Quick Guides, News, and Reviews
Cash Reader is the only currency recognition app you will ever need

Blind Vet Tech Quick Guides, News, and Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 10:11


In this Blind Vet Tech Quick Guides, News and Reviews podcast, we demonstrate and review Cash Reader. Cash Reader is a basic yet powerful app to recognize currencies from around the world. The app provides a 14 day free trial upon first opening the app. After the trial ends, you will either be limited to […]

Nongkrong Cantik (personal journal and kedisabilitasan)
Review "Cash Reader", Money Reader untuk Tunanetra: Akurat, User-Friendly dan Ada Getaran Manja-nya Juga lol

Nongkrong Cantik (personal journal and kedisabilitasan)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 33:35


Hey peeps! Kali ini aku akan review aplikasi yang bermanfaat banget buat tunanetra. Aku akan review Cash Reader, sebuah aplikasi pembaca mata uang yang lagi hits di kalangan tunanetra! Aku juga kasih demo lho di episode ini! Nanti juga akan aku share di youtube aku ya. So, please subscribe youtube channel aku yang subscribers nya masih dikit banget hhehehe "Eka Pratiwi Taufanti". Yang mau kirim e-mail juga bisa ke taufantipraka@gmail.com. Oppsss, jangan lupa tengok tengok podcast berbahasa inggris aku juga ya "Blind Storm"

EBU Access Cast
Ebu Access Cast 07

EBU Access Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 44:09


Wellcome to the 7th Ebu Access Cast, the first episode for 2019. We decided to make some changes and refresh our team with new people. Therefor from now on we have new person who will bring a girl power into our team. We wish warm wellcome to Tanja Kleut who is an accessibility specialist at the European parliament, and who joined Mario and Jakob in this episode. At the beginning we gave a small round up on the gadgets which each of us got for the holidays. Jakob got him self a paire of the Aftershokz Trekz Air and Mario shared a small tip for all the listeners how to engage the Equalizer settings on the Aftershokz boan conduction headsets which dramatically improve the over all sound of the headset. Mario got him self a new Cubot King Kong 3, very interesting Android smartphone which has military-grade standards and which is 100% accessible to blind and partially sighted population. Tanja got her self the Sunu band for which she herd from our podcast. This time in the news section we covered quite a lot of different things. CES 2019 the biggest Consumer Electronics Show was held just recently in Las Vegas, and among different things which are being presented every year, the accessible products have their space as well. We selected a few for you which we found interesting: WeWALK 'Smart' Cane For People With Visual Impairments got the attention this year. Since the device is very similar to the Sunu band which we previously covered in our podcast, we said that it would be great to have the smart ccane tested in the future and compare it with the Sunu band. VisionCheck, a paire of new glasses which are able to test your vision at home were also shown at the CES, so if anybody got the chance to try the paire, we would like to get the feedback for them. Google Assistant’s new Interpreter Mode turns Google Home, Smart Displays into a translation tool. UP untill this point we couldn't try the feature on our Google home devices because it is still not available in Europe, so we can't wait to get the feature available in the future updates of the Google Home app. The Paciello Group published their blog post about the CES 2019 and what they found interesting there, so we are bringing it to you as the easy read for long winter nights. Except the CES, a cupple of other accessible tech gadgets cought our attention as well: Cash Reader, the application for money identification just got released in the last previous weeks, and the app is getting lots of positive feedback from the visually impaired community for a few particular reasons. First, the app is covering more than 20 different currencies at this moment. Also it does not need internet connection to recognise the bils, it can also announce the ammount of money identified in silent mode, and all users who want to try the application can test it for the period of 2 weeks for free and the app will work in full mode. Currently Cash Reader is available for iOS devices and the Android version is coming out in the next few weeks. Breda wins 2019 Access City Award for making the city more accessible to citizens with disabilities. Nobody from our team visited Breda, but since we know that we have the listeneres from the Nederlands we'd like to hear your opinion about it. We also shortly talked about the accessibility status of our cities, so if you would like to give us the opinion about the public accessibility of your city, you are more than wellcome to do it and we wil publish it in our podcast. On the January 4th we celebrated the Worlds Braille day. Therefor we talked about the inportance of knowing Braille and what's going on in the modern ICT industry regarding various Braille devices, and what are the trends today regarding the Braille production. Bristol Braille Technology: is putting Canute, the world's first multi-line digital Braille e-reader into the production this year. Canute is another device which is gaining lot of attention at this moment, and besides being the first multi-line digital Braille e-reader, it falls into the category of very affordable devices such as the Orbit reader 20 which was just launched a few months ago. For the end of the podcast Tanja shared some accessibility news as well. Updated and harmonised EU Standards for public procurement of ICT products and services are available.24 accessibility recommendations from accessibility experts This time we didn't have the time for any recorded tips or tutorials for you because there was a lot of stuff to cover but we will be back with it next month for sure. As always you are free to send us e-mail or drop us a Tweet on our official Twitter page. We are looking forward to be back with you next month.

Tiflo Audio
Tiflo Audio 115 – Cash Reader, nueva app para identificar dinero con iPhone y Android

Tiflo Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 33:39


En éste episodio, Manolo hace una demostración de Cash Reader, nueva app que permite identificar dinero de forma accesible para las personas ciegas utilizando el iPhone. La misma integra nuevas características en este tipo de app, como no requerir conexión al Internet para reconocer el dinero. También integra el modo de vibración, permitiendo identificar el … Seguir leyendo Tiflo Audio 115 – Cash Reader, nueva app para identificar dinero con iPhone y Android →

Nevazator.ro
Aplicația Cash Reader ajută nevăzătorii să deosebească bancnotele

Nevazator.ro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 14:44


Vă doresc un călduros La Mulți Ani tuturor cititorilor blogului Nevăzător.ro cu ocazia noului an 2019. Cu speranța că anul acesta veți face mai mulți Citește mai mult The post Aplicația Cash Reader ajută nevăzătorii să deosebească bancnotele first appeared on Nevazator.ro.